Biology – Quantitative Biology – Populations and Evolution
Scientific paper
2004-02-16
Biology
Quantitative Biology
Populations and Evolution
33 pages, 9 figures, 3 tables, submitted to Demographic Research <see http://www.demographic-research.org>
Scientific paper
We wish to verify that the mortality deceleration (or decrease) is a consequence of the bending of the shape parameter at old ages. This investigation is based upon the Weon model (the Weibull model with an age-dependent shape parameter) for human survival and mortality curves. According to the Weon model, we are well able to describe the mortality decrease after the mortality plateau, including the mortality deceleration. Furthermore, we are able to simply define the mathematical limit of longevity by the mortality decrease. From the demographic analysis of the historical trends in Switzerland (1876-2001) and Sweden (1861-2001), and the most recent trends in the other eleven developed countries (1996-2001), we confirm that the bending of the shape parameter after characteristic life is correlated with the mortality deceleration (or decrease). As a consequence, this bending of the shape parameters and the mortality deceleration is associated with the mathematical limit on longevity. These results suggest that the mathematical limit of longevity can be induced by the mortality deceleration (or decrease) in nature. These findings will give us a breakthrough for studying the mortality dynamics at the highest ages.
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